Where to place the jack for the rear wheel of Wuling Hongguang S?
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The front beam of the rear wheel has a triangular mark where the jack should be positioned. Here is more information about the jack: 1. Jacks are generally used in factories, mines, transportation sectors, etc., for vehicle repairs and other lifting/support tasks. 2. Its structure is lightweight, sturdy, flexible and reliable, allowing single-person carrying and operation. 3. When placing the jack on soft ground, a wooden block should be placed underneath to prevent tilting. 4. When lifting heavy objects, the support frame should also be placed under the load at all times, but avoid putting hands in hazardous areas.
Hey buddy, I'm an old hand who's been driving Wuling for years. When changing the rear wheels, the jack must be placed on the frame longitudinal beam, specifically on the inner side of the rear wheel suspension arm near the center of the chassis—just find a flat and sturdy metal point. Never jack near the rear axle spring or fuel tank, as it could scratch the body or even cause an accident. Remember to choose a flat and solid ground for the jack, and use wheel chocks to secure the opposite wheel before lifting for extra stability. I've done this countless times in my life—once you find the right spot, tire changes are quick, saving you a trip to the repair shop. The Wuling Hongguang S is designed to be sturdy in that area, so once it's properly jacked, give it a shake to test stability before crawling underneath. The manual also has diagrams—check them if you're unsure for safety. Bottom line: take your time and put safety first!